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🕓 Timestamps: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:37 - Moodboards 0:01:40 - Technique Study 0:02:09 - HungryClicker Art Study 0:02:47 - Reverse Engineering the Drawing 0:03:02 - Uida Lui Art Study 0:03:21 - Art Fundamentals and their Role 0:04:41 - Speedpaint 0:07:46 - Outro
I completely agree. Developing an art style is a journey, and rushing it might hinder the natural evolution of one's creativity. I believe in allowing the process to unfold organically, embracing each step along the way. It's all about enjoying the journey and letting your unique style emerge at its own pace.
I often have too many clashing art styles I like, although some look super similar to each other but I very often can’t pinpoint why I like the artworks and very few of them have any process photos or speed paints 💀 It doesn’t really help that I’m super slow at drawing and it takes me a really long time to finish an art piece(like multiple days or even weeks) because I have to be “in the zone” to actually get anything done if that makes sense but as soon as my flow gets interrupted I immediately get stuck and can’t pick up where I left off. It’s honestly really frustrating because I want to draw everyday but can’t cause getting into the flow of things just, well it just happens! Anyway sorry for rambling, I’ve been in an art rut lately (not the first time 💀) but the video was pretty good ^-^
My advice for you is to be simple with your descriptions of what you like! For example, I like the thick outlines, I like the pretty colours, or I like the poses! Then after you figure out the simple stuff, that's when you look in closer and figure out how to do that style! It takes time so don't worry if you don't get it right the first time c: And yeah, you don't need speedpaints or process photos, just the artwork itself c: It's all about your own interpretation! From you sharing, it sounds like you may have artblock! Maybe this can help you! ua-cam.com/video/MRMHJtjuLnA/v-deo.htmlsi=t9QVgnenqnAUlMM1 Wish you the best!! -Iggy
Has anyone ever had an idea for a story and then you are flipping through Netflix and see YOUR story? It’s not stolen, it’s similar. I think art is the same way. Your “style” can be similar to someone else’s style.
I usually find myself redrawing a simplified version of the gestures and figures of other artworks because I sometimes don't practice as much as I want or should. But I try to use what you outlined in this video cause I need a lot of practice on digital drawing and overall skills😅
I am going to keep this comment polite and cordial. There is nothing wrong with copying other people's art, just don't call it your own. Also, it is wise to have more than one artist to study & copy. I will give you an example: One of my favorite artists growing up was Bruce Timm, he was heavily influenced by Jack Kirby but there was others he was inspired by such as Alex Toth, Wally Wood Frank Franzetta and others that molded him into the artist he is known today. Study and copy from everybody. I hope that I did a good job explaining everything.
Sometime artist have kinda the same style, it happens, no one owns a art style but it's always good to try to get different artist and art styles and take bit that you like to put into your own work with your own twist
Hey I have a question, How would I make a character with more stretchy limbs that are less anatomical correct that can move in more cartoonish ways kind of like Fizzarolli from Helluva boss (mostly) or Spinel from Steven universe? They still have a sense of structure in how they move instead of being a walking flaccid noodle walking around. And even more so if I made character like that how would the main joints work if the whole structure of the arm is all in that grey flexible area? How would casual poses work if it’s not technically anatomically correct, would I have to change an entire artstyle to do this?
You're definitely right that those characters have a sense of structure! Even though they have noodle arms, you can see that the proportions are still the same! The elbows still bend the upper and lower arms in equal parts, and the hands are still in something I like to call the pocket area! (The hands line up with where your pockets would be c: ) I also think you shouldn't over think it c: Fizzarolli is a denizen of hell, and Spinel is a living gem projecting a body, so it's totally fine if they're technically not anatomically correct! It's all about having that balance of anatomy and cartoony/stylized! It's up to you to decide which one you'd lean on more c: It won't be a big leap and I encourage you to always try cool stuff c: -Iggy
Howdy! May you help me please? I feel lost, i want a mix of orb’s (the roblox youtuber), Yonkagor’s, and Silly_JPG’s artstyle, yet, I don’t know where and how to start, I want to emphasize yonkagor more, but, yeah, im lost…
Nope, use this as an opportunity to develop your observational skills. By closely studying finished artwork, like we do with late Masters, you can still gain valuable insights into their techniques, use of colours, composition, and various other aspects of their style.
Join us for weekly live classes, online, from anywhere in the world! wingedcanvas.com
We also have pre-recorded courses for those who like to learn on their own time or if you're looking for the full experience complete with feedback and critique but aren't free during our live classes we have the recorded learning option where you'll get our live class recordings each week without having to attend live and still get the same great chances for Instructor critique.
Our art class watched your videos!
Omg, that's awesome!@@YunA209 Which videos?
Although I've been drawing for years, I sometimes feel like my art isn't consistent in style. Can't wait for this video!❤
Me too I literally cannot keep it consistent ;-;
Same.
Out now!! Hope you enjoy it!
I like to grab bits and pieces from others, and create my own things! While also simplifying it to accommodate for my drawing preferences.
Exactly!
🕓 Timestamps:
0:00:00 - Intro
0:00:37 - Moodboards
0:01:40 - Technique Study
0:02:09 - HungryClicker Art Study
0:02:47 - Reverse Engineering the Drawing
0:03:02 - Uida Lui Art Study
0:03:21 - Art Fundamentals and their Role
0:04:41 - Speedpaint
0:07:46 - Outro
Back when I was trying to get into art, this was something I'd ask myself all the time. So it's good to see someone talk about it.
We loved talking about it!
I have adhd and severe memory issues and, I think, and am unable to develop a style. My art varies wildly. I've accepted it.
You know it's alright to be an art shape shipper. I want to say it like an affirmation haha 😂
This was really helpful! I’ve been struggling with consistency in my art, always finding a new artist and wanting to be like them. Loved the video! 😊
Hopefully this method can help you incorporate some of the things you love about your favourite artists! Thanks so much for watching.
Personally, I think you shouldnt rush your art-style, it’ll just come to you naturally
I completely agree. Developing an art style is a journey, and rushing it might hinder the natural evolution of one's creativity. I believe in allowing the process to unfold organically, embracing each step along the way. It's all about enjoying the journey and letting your unique style emerge at its own pace.
I often have too many clashing art styles I like, although some look super similar to each other but I very often can’t pinpoint why I like the artworks and very few of them have any process photos or speed paints 💀
It doesn’t really help that I’m super slow at drawing and it takes me a really long time to finish an art piece(like multiple days or even weeks) because I have to be “in the zone” to actually get anything done if that makes sense but as soon as my flow gets interrupted I immediately get stuck and can’t pick up where I left off. It’s honestly really frustrating because I want to draw everyday but can’t cause getting into the flow of things just, well it just happens! Anyway sorry for rambling, I’ve been in an art rut lately (not the first time 💀) but the video was pretty good ^-^
My advice for you is to be simple with your descriptions of what you like! For example, I like the thick outlines, I like the pretty colours, or I like the poses! Then after you figure out the simple stuff, that's when you look in closer and figure out how to do that style! It takes time so don't worry if you don't get it right the first time c: And yeah, you don't need speedpaints or process photos, just the artwork itself c: It's all about your own interpretation!
From you sharing, it sounds like you may have artblock! Maybe this can help you! ua-cam.com/video/MRMHJtjuLnA/v-deo.htmlsi=t9QVgnenqnAUlMM1 Wish you the best!!
-Iggy
@@wingedcanvas thanks for the advice! I’ll definitely check out the video ^^
I do tend to get artblock a lot now that I think about it 😅
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So true bestie - Iggy
i keep unintentionally copying my favorite artist's style
Has anyone ever had an idea for a story and then you are flipping through Netflix and see YOUR story? It’s not stolen, it’s similar. I think art is the same way. Your “style” can be similar to someone else’s style.
I love this so much it helped me , thank you!
Ooo! This is good topic thats not talked about a lot.
We're glad we've had the chance to talk about it!
I usually find myself redrawing a simplified version of the gestures and figures of other artworks because I sometimes don't practice as much as I want or should. But I try to use what you outlined in this video cause I need a lot of practice on digital drawing and overall skills😅
I am going to keep this comment polite and cordial. There is nothing wrong with copying other people's art, just don't call it your own. Also, it is wise to have more than one artist to study & copy. I will give you an example: One of my favorite artists growing up was Bruce Timm, he was heavily influenced by Jack Kirby but there was others he was inspired by such as Alex Toth, Wally Wood Frank Franzetta and others that molded him into the artist he is known today. Study and copy from everybody.
I hope that I did a good job explaining everything.
Sometime artist have kinda the same style, it happens, no one owns a art style but it's always good to try to get different artist and art styles and take bit that you like to put into your own work with your own twist
@MiloAlborn-bx6di Exactly! I want to apologize if my comment sounded preachy; I did mean for it to be.
Hey I have a question,
How would I make a character with more stretchy limbs that are less anatomical correct that can move in more cartoonish ways kind of like Fizzarolli from Helluva boss (mostly) or Spinel from Steven universe? They still have a sense of structure in how they move instead of being a walking flaccid noodle walking around.
And even more so if I made character like that how would the main joints work if the whole structure of the arm is all in that grey flexible area? How would casual poses work if it’s not technically anatomically correct, would I have to change an entire artstyle to do this?
You're definitely right that those characters have a sense of structure! Even though they have noodle arms, you can see that the proportions are still the same! The elbows still bend the upper and lower arms in equal parts, and the hands are still in something I like to call the pocket area! (The hands line up with where your pockets would be c: )
I also think you shouldn't over think it c: Fizzarolli is a denizen of hell, and Spinel is a living gem projecting a body, so it's totally fine if they're technically not anatomically correct! It's all about having that balance of anatomy and cartoony/stylized! It's up to you to decide which one you'd lean on more c: It won't be a big leap and I encourage you to always try cool stuff c: -Iggy
I know no one will really care, but my two favorite artists are Scott Christian Sava and Marcel Khün
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@@wingedcanvas ...thank you...
Can you upload a video on lineart
Howdy! May you help me please? I feel lost, i want a mix of orb’s (the roblox youtuber), Yonkagor’s, and Silly_JPG’s artstyle, yet, I don’t know where and how to start, I want to emphasize yonkagor more, but, yeah, im lost…
I wish you either talked faster or didn't use fast-paced music. When I speed your videos up to the speed a normal person talks, the music spazzes out.
*Art style, not art style, although you use the correct spelling in the title of the video.
so the artists im lookin at dont show process, am i cooked
Nope, use this as an opportunity to develop your observational skills. By closely studying finished artwork, like we do with late Masters, you can still gain valuable insights into their techniques, use of colours, composition, and various other aspects of their style.